Calopompilus affectata

2 Spider wasp at Wingecarribee Local Government Area

Calopompilus affectata at Wingecarribee Local Government Area - suppressed
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Calopompilus affectata 23 Apr 2025 MichaelMulvaney
Calopompilus affectata 20 Apr 2025 DiBickers
Pompilidae (family) 20 Apr 2025 DiBickers
Unverified 6 Jan 2024 Aussiegall

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Not sure about the ID but think it may be some kind of spider wasp

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DiBickers wrote:
   20 Apr 2025
It looks a lot like our description of Calopompilus affectata (Spider wasp). I don’t know this taxon well & I can’t see enough of the abdomen to confirm the two uppermost segments are orange (though it does appear so on the very right-hand side if you zoom in & look closely). I might see if @MichaelMulvaney can have a look for us.

“Large spider wasp. The forewings are orange with a black apex and a black subapical band. The body, including the head, is covered with a silvery pubescence on a base colour of black, except for the top of the first two abdominal segments which are orange. The appendages - legs and antennae - are orange.”
   23 Apr 2025
Orange anntenae - legs and top of abdomen (just visible) are distinctive of this species see
https://www.inaturalist.org/posts/24264-australian-calopompilus-species
Aussiegall wrote:
   23 Apr 2025
Thank you both for the ID and details
DiBickers wrote:
   23 Apr 2025
@Aussiegall happy to help, just needed @MichaelMulvaney to be a second set of eyes to see if what I thought I could see was actually there😂💚

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